Presidents from Venezuela and Guyana will meet in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines on #14Dec
The president of Guyana Irfaan Alí agreed to meet with his Venezuelan counterpart, Nicolás Maduro, in a high-level meeting to address the controversy over Essequibo
The Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Ralph Gonsalves, announced that the presidents of Venezuela and Guyana, Nicolás Maduro and Irfaan Ali, will meet next Thursday, December 14 in Caribbean territory to discuss the border controversy between both South American countries.
The meeting will be held with the support of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac) and the Caribbean Community (Caricom), as detailed in a letter sent by Gonsalves to Maduro and Ali.
Given the border controversy between Guyana and Venezuela over the Essequibo area, the leaders of Celac and Caricom have evaluated “the urgent need to reduce the escalation of the conflict and institute an appropriate face-to-face dialogue” between the presidents of both countries.
“Experience has taught humanity that it is mature, wise and preferable for leaders of nations in conflict to speak to each other calmly, respectfully and patiently, to avoid escalation that leads to threats or the use of force,” he said. Gonsalves.
Carta del Primer Ministro de San Vicente y las Granadinas, Ralph Gonsalves, al Presidente Irfaan Ali y al Presidente Nicolas Maduro sobre la reunión facilitada por la CELAC y la CARICOM. #9Dic #MiMapa
"El Primer Ministro de San Vicente y las Granadinas Indias Occidentales
09 de… pic.twitter.com/9bRR7OBXYB— Mi Mapa de Venezuela incluye nuestro Esequibo (@AntroCanal) December 9, 2023
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